Oral Cancer (Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma; OSCC) contributes to one of the important causes of mortality in human beings. These impending malignancies however may present clinically with warning signs and symptoms which is often neglected due to the lack of awareness in the population. Though there are developments in diagnosing early stage of oral cancer,the detection rate is continued to be minimal. Research proved a strong association between early diagnosis and better prognosis in these malignancies. Hence, knowledge regarding these warning indicators will certainly facilitate the clinicians to discover early cancer and provide an overall benefit pertaining to treatment in these patients.This review aims to highlight the early signs and symptoms of OSCC and their significance in improved prognosis of the patients. A Medline-PubMed search was conducted of the literature over the past years using the keywords: "oral squamous cell carcinoma" , "warning signs" , "Early symptom" , "clinical presentation" , "white lesion" , "ulcer" , "erythroplakia" , and "abnormal growth" . A total of 58 articles were reviewed, of which 11 were literature reviews, 15 were original studies and 32 were case reports. Appropriate Asssesment and analysis were performed to identify prompt warning signs and symptoms of OSCC.The key findings of all the early presentation were Eloborated with its clinical significance. In addition,this paper also helps to identify particular type of oral malignancies with their common clinical presentation reaching its emphasis based on the warning signs and symptoms.The importance of re-evaluation and biopsy to diagnose/eliminate malignant lesion in doubtful clinical situation is also highlighted.
Radicular cyst usually originates as a sequel to a periapical inflammatory process following an injury. This report presents a case of radicular cyst with “bilateral involvement” of permanent central incisors with an atypicalradiographical finding and pathological picture that has been discussed. An extensive review of radicular cyst with rarity as seen in the present case was studied. Further importance on treatment with a long term following up of the patient was noted. A sound knowledge regarding the rarity of this lesion is necessary to aid in early diagnosis with an appropriate treatment plan for general practitioners.
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